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 SUSE on Flickr

Flickr is a photo sharing site. They have some related to SUSE. What you see below are the most recent photos tagged with "SUSE".

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    Mon, 1 Sep 2008 16:50:35 -0800

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    Mon, 1 Sep 2008 16:49:16 -0800

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    Sony dsc

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    Mon, 1 Sep 2008 16:49:54 -0800

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    Sony dsc


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    Devices
    Sun, 31 Aug 2008 14:42:09 -0800

    BigBlue posted a photo:

    Devices

    A few of the devices I use. The newest being the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC running SUSE Linux with the Gnome desktop.

    I'll be using the Mini-Note as part of a colloaboration experiment at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco next week.

    Chimera
    Sun, 31 Aug 2008 11:10:00 -0800

    dynamosquito posted a photo:

    Chimera

    One of the Louvre Museum chimeric fantastic animal ( winged horned lion with horse neck and eagle posterior legs) from the famous glazed bricks friezes found in the apadana (Darius the Great's palace) in Susa (Shush) by archeologist Marcel Dieulafoy and brought in Paris. Unfortunatly having lost most of its multiple colors, such polychromic friezes used to decorate the Achaemenian king's palaces in their capitales of Shush, Ecbatane, and Persepolis. Such figure is a protective divinity as the androcephalic winged huma faced bulls that decorated the gate of all nations. These figures were inspired by the assyrian mythology, assimilated and fashioned by the persian, showing the genious persian synthesis of the various artistic movements and traditions coming from all the empires corners.

    Pavillon Sully at the Louvre museum, Paris, France, July 2008

    Immortals
    Sun, 31 Aug 2008 02:51:35 -0800

    dynamosquito posted a photo:

    Immortals

    2 of the Louvre Museum melophores (immortal persian guard) from the famous glazed bricks friezes found in the apadana (Darius the Great's palace) in Susa (Shush) by archeologist Marcel Dieulafoy and brought in Paris. Such polychromic friezes used to decorate the Achaemenian king's palaces in their capitales of Shush, Ecbatan, and Persepolis. The royal troopers were 10000, any dead being straight away replaced explaining their name of immortals. Only persian and median nobles could access such function. They constitued sections of 1000 soldiers, armed with archs, shields, and lances, each section being commanded by officers named chyliarchs. According to Historian Pierre Briant who opposed the generally admitted idea derived from the greek historian's reports and despite their rich and colorful uniforms, these soldiers were neither a parade army nor some fastuous guard units, but elite fighters that were engaged in most of the battlefields.

    Pavillon Sully at the Louvre museum, Paris, France, July 2008

    Lion
    Sun, 31 Aug 2008 02:51:44 -0800

    dynamosquito posted a photo:

    Lion

    One of the Louvre Museum lions from the famous glazed bricks friezes found in the apadana (Darius the Great's palace) in Susa (Shush) by archeologist Marcel Dieulafoy and brought in Paris. Such polychromic friezes used to decorate the Achaemenian king's palaces in their capitales of Shush, Ecbatane, and Persepolis. Such art was inspired by the old mesopotamian palatial art, as testify this babylonian style lion, and shows the genious persian synthesis of the various artistic movements and traditions coming from all the empires corners.

    Pavillon Sully at the Louvre museum, Paris, France, July 2008

    Melophore
    Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:33:44 -0800

    dynamosquito posted a photo:

    Melophore

    One of the Louvre Museum melophore (immortal persian guard) from the famous glazed bricks friezes found in the apadana (Darius the Great's palace) in Susa (Shush) by archeologist Marcel Dieulafoy and brought in Paris. Such polychromic friezes used to decorate the Achaemenian king's palaces in their capitales of Shush, Ecbatan, and Persepolis. The royal troopers were 10000, any dead being straight away replaced explaining their name of immortals. Only persian and median nobles could access such function. They constitued sections of 1000 soldiers, armed with archs, shields, and lances, each section being commanded by officers named chyliarchs. According to Historian Pierre Briant who opposed the generally admitted idea derived from the greek historian's reports and despite their rich and colorful uniforms, these soldiers were neither a parade army nor some fastuous guard units, but elite fighters that were engaged in most of the battlefields.

    Pavillon Sully at the Louvre museum, Paris, France, July 2008

    Roaring
    Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:33:34 -0800

    dynamosquito posted a photo:

    Roaring

    One of the Louvre Museum lions from the famous glazed bricks friezes found in the apadana (Darius the Great's palace) in Susa (Shush) by archeologist Marcel Dieulafoy and brought in Paris. Such polychromic friezes used to decorate the Achaemenian king's palaces in their capitales of Shush, Ecbatane, and Persepolis. Such art was inspired by the old mesopotamian palatial art, as testify this babylonian style lion, and shows the genious persian synthesis of the various artistic movements and traditions coming from all the empires corners.

    Pavillon Sully at the Louvre museum, Paris, France, July 2008

    SUSE 11
    Mon, 25 Aug 2008 22:34:28 -0800

    cabrahamg posted a photo:

    SUSE 11

    Dual Boot, SuSE 11.0 & XP Pro
    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 07:18:21 -0800

    PanHandle Joe posted a photo:

    Dual Boot, SuSE 11.0 & XP Pro

    Made new articulated VESA-mount arm for monitor

    krrruach
    Tue, 19 Aug 2008 04:43:09 -0800

    revoluzzza posted a photo:

    krrruach

    This little monster traveled to Canada to a great and beautiful shop: www.appleofmyeye.ca

    the_monsters
    Tue, 19 Aug 2008 04:43:17 -0800

    revoluzzza posted a photo:

    the_monsters

    You should be scared! Are you? ;-)

    suse 11
    Mon, 18 Aug 2008 22:07:12 -0800

    cabrahamg posted a photo:

    suse 11

    Suse 11.0 Windows is Daying

    Suse in wine in Debian (2)
    Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:51:44 -0800

    elainoelloc posted a photo:

    Suse in wine in Debian (2)

    Purtroppo ho ottenuto alla fine solo una schermata grigiae un riavvio forzato (da bottone).

    Suse in wine in Debian (1)
    Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:51:38 -0800

    elainoelloc posted a photo:

    Suse in wine in Debian (1)

    Purtroppo ho ottenuto alla fine solo una schermata grigiae un riavvio forzato (da bottone).

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